I painted this portrait for an upcoming show that Richard Saja is having at the Shelburn Museum in Vt.- "The Bright + Shining Light of Irreverence". He invited at least 40 Artists to participate. The portraits will be hung salon style in the hybrid building, the Kalkin House at the museum. You can see many more of the portraits at a special blog that Richard has set up for viewing. It's called the "Salon of Love + Horror" and it's a wonderful collection. You can see of Richard's work here: Historically Inaccurate. His work is a hybrid of traditional textile design and fun- you'll see.....LOTS-O-FUN
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
HYBRID PORTRAIT of Richard Saja, designer + owner of Historically Inaccurate
I painted this portrait for an upcoming show that Richard Saja is having at the Shelburn Museum in Vt.- "The Bright + Shining Light of Irreverence". He invited at least 40 Artists to participate. The portraits will be hung salon style in the hybrid building, the Kalkin House at the museum. You can see many more of the portraits at a special blog that Richard has set up for viewing. It's called the "Salon of Love + Horror" and it's a wonderful collection. You can see of Richard's work here: Historically Inaccurate. His work is a hybrid of traditional textile design and fun- you'll see.....LOTS-O-FUN
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Richard Saja
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